Sun, 03 Oct 2004, by christopher.townson@ntlworld.com:
Thanks, Theo. I thought as soon as anyone saw 'Sendmail' in the subject they were not going to bother replying! [..]
[Christopher cuts a bit too much, such as the previous sentence, in wich he says that his PHP mail() function includes recipients parameters for Postfix]
Where do you see that?
on bounced mail, or with all mail delivery reports, Postfix includes a copy of the message that was sent (or attempted) below the delivery report itself.
Yes, but on the logsnipped you sent in, Postfix clearly states that the mail from wwwrun /didn't/ have a recipient.
[..]
But without the recipient parameter. Doh! What an idiot I am. I have set '-t -i' (plus '-v' for debugging purposes) on the sendmail path in php.ini and sendmail now appears to be sending, although I am not actually receiving the sent messages yet. Is there some other obvious configuration option that I am missing?
What's Postfix's log saying now? My xtal ball remains suspiciously dark when I put this question before the damn thing.
So far, I have only been using YaST 'Mail Transfer Agent' program to configure mail options ('cos sendmail/postfix scares the hell out of me) and have set it to run through my ISP's smtp server with local domains masqueraded.
That should be ok. You could let us know what '/usr/sbin/postconf -n' has to say about it. Theo -- Theo v. Werkhoven Registered Linux user# 99872 http://counter.li.org ICBM 52 13 27N , 4 29 45E. + ICQ: 277217131 SUSE 9.1 + Jabber: gurp@nedlinux.nl Kernel 2.6.5 + MSN: twe-msn@ferrets4me.xs4all.nl See headers for PGP/GPG info. +